¶ … life of Karlk Rahner, German theologist and roman Catholic Philosopher. Looking and discussing on some of his views and philosophies and those that had an influence upon his life such as St. Thomas Aquinas and Kant.
Karl Rahner, 1904-1984
Philosophical thinkers have theorised for many centuries on the role of happiness and the way in which good may be seen and the role of good will in the make up of humanity and society as well as the role of morals and intents. Immanuel Kant can be seen as a philosopher that built on the older philosophical ideas regarding the role of good actions and good will.
Kant created the ' categorical imperative' which was the determination of goodness by way of looking at the action, he stated "Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law"(Kant 88)
When we consider epistemological arguments we are looking 'the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, its presuppositions and foundations, and its extent and validity'.
Therefore we can see that there are many arguments that may be put foreword, but in considering them proof may e difficult to obtain. The knowledge of our own existence is one that is undeniable, with the initial words 'I think, therefore I am' we have seen the beginning of a chain of thought that extends outwards.
However, there are may events to which we may argue knowledge, but there is a problem with the tangible evidence, many individuals would are that there is indisputable proof for us to understand the existence of god, but here we need to look at the evidence for our knowledge, and how accurate that knowledge is.
Thomas Aquinas was the first to publish his thoughts on this subject, but was the first of many (htm#Causality). After consideration and examination many other philosophers and theologians have reached exactly the same conclusion as Aquinas's theory of Causality as the ultimate proof f Gods existence (htm#Causality). This is that nothing can be created from nothing, therefore everything which is in existence must lead from something else back to an original form of some sort (htm#Causality).
We have seen how two great thinkers have discussed life and religion but there is another...
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